Report Card

A report card is a certificate that records a student’s progression throughout an academic year. Hence, it is also known as the Progress Report. The card is submitted by the school to a student’s parents, during a parent-teacher meeting

The report card how a student has performed in each of their academic subjects and extracurricular activities, in the form of marks, grades(ie. A+, A, B, B+) percentages(ie. 75%), or credits. It also consists of the teacher’s detailed remarks about each individual student’s performance in class and their perspective toward their objectives and goals. Teachers might also comment about a pupil’s future actions and how they might improve their grades in a certain subject they have the potential to do higher studies on. Report cards are indeed a very important part of the educational process and their main motive is to help students to improve and grow. learn more about School Analytics.

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